How many floors does the Seattle Public Library have?

11-floor
The 11-floor building contains an innovative “Books Spiral,” a 275-seat auditorium, and open spaces where patrons can meet, study, search the web or read. The Library has centers for children, teens and adult readers, along with expanded collections and a large computer lab.

How many floors is the Seattle Central Library?

About the Central Library The 11-floor building contains an innovative “Books Spiral,” a 275-seat auditorium, and open spaces where patrons can meet, study, search the web or read. The Library has centers for children, teens and adult readers, along with expanded collections and a large computer lab.

Does Seattle Central have a library?

Home – Library – Library at Seattle Central College.

Who built the Seattle Central Library?

Rem Koolhaas
Joshua Prince-Ramus
Seattle Public Library-Central Library/Architects

What do you do with old books in Seattle?

Drop off books at collection boxes throughout King County. Books not reused are recycled. Seattle Goodwill – 206-329-1000 Seattle Olympics and Rainier Region – 253-573-6500 All forms of books Visit website to find a Goodwill donation center.

Can you put hardback books in recycling?

Books cannot usually be recycled at kerbside along with other paper recycling because of the glue that’s used to bind them. However, unwanted books can be recycled at some recycling centres. They can also be passed on to someone else or donated to a charity shop – find your nearest reuse and recycling location below.

Does goodwill in Seattle take books?

At any Goodwill store or our online store, you will find a range of entertainment at bargain prices. If you have items collecting dust, we would love for you to contribute to our mission by donating these items. We support the donation of: Vinyl records, cassette tapes (including books on tape), CDs, and video games.

Where is Seattle Central Library located?

It is the third Seattle Central Library building to be located on the same site at 1000 Fourth Avenue, the block bounded by Fourth and Fifth Avenues and Madison and Spring Streets. The library has a unique, striking appearance, consisting of several discrete “floating platforms” seemingly wrapped in a large steel net around glass skin.

Who are the librarians of the Seattle Public Library?

Deborah Jacobs, Chief Librarian in the Seattle Public Library system, spearheaded the project from the library’s perspective and served as the primary client voice, while Betty Jane Narver served as president of the Library Board.

When did the Seattle Public Library open?

The Seattle Public Library also includes Mobile Services and the Central Library, which was designed by Rem Koolhaas and opened in 2004. The Seattle Public Library also founded the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library (WTBBL), which it administered until July 2008.

Is the central library open to the public?

Meeting rooms, study rooms and in-person programs are not yet available. Only levels 1, 3 and 5 of the Central Library are currently open to the public. If you need an item located on a closed floor, you can request it from staff on level 3.